What does SOS mean?
SOS means Situation Objective Strategy
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Business & Finance category.
What is the abbreviation for Situation Objective Strategy?
Situation Objective Strategy can be abbreviated as SOS
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What does SOS stand for? SOS stands for "Situation Objective Strategy". |
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What is the meaning of SOS abbreviation? The meaning of SOS abbreviation is "Situation Objective Strategy". |
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What is SOS abbreviation? One of the definitions of SOS is "Situation Objective Strategy". |
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What does SOS mean? SOS as abbreviation means "Situation Objective Strategy". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SAGAT - Situation Awareness Global Assessment Technique
- SAMFUTU - Situation Abnormal, More Fouled Up Than Usual
- SATHI - Situation Awareness and Tactical Handheld Information
- SCAFU - Situation Continuously All Fouled Up
- SCQA - Situation Complication Question Answer
- SITCEN - Situation Center
- SITCH - Situation
- SITMAP - Situation Map
- SITNA - Situation That Needs Attention
- SITREP - Situation Report
- SITSTAT - Situation Status
- SITSUM - Situation Summary
- SITTEMPS - Situation Templates
- SOARA - Situation, Objective, Action, Results, Aftermath
- OGST - Objective Goal Strategy Tactics
- SOAP - Situation, Objective, Analysis, Plan
- STASS - Situation Theory and Situation Semantics
- OST - Objective, Strategy, Tactics (business/marketing)
- SOSTAC® - Situation analysis, Objectives, Strategy, Tactics, Action, Control. SOSTAC® is a business marketing planning system developed by writer and speaker PR Smith in the 1990s. A summary of the SOSTAC® model is here. Contrary to popular thinking, SOSTAC® is
- SOSTAC - Situation, Objectives and Strategy, Tactics, Action, and Control